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State Of M.P vs Dal Singh & Ors on 21 May, 2013
conscious when she was brought to the hospital (as per the injury
report Ex.P/10), was in a fit condition to give such statement.
Hence, the Parcha Bayan (Ex.P/12) has to be discarded. The dying
declaration (Ex.P/16) was proved by the Judicial Magistrate
Deeksha Sood (PW-16). It bears a note 'E to F' (dated 06.09.2011
at 03.45 p.m.) appended by Dr. Krishnaveer Singh Choudhary,
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regarding the fit condition of the patient (Geeta) to give the
statement. However, Dr. Krishnaveer Singh Choudhary was not
examined as a witness during the trial so as to prove the fitness
certificate. The following observations of Hon'ble the Supreme
Court in the case of State of Madhya Pradesh vs. Dal Singh &
Ors. reported in (2013)14 SCC 159:-